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My sincere and heartfelt thanks to all who helped make the SIM event a reality this year. I want to especially thank all the committee members who were a joy to work with. To all the speakers that shared their ESH. To the MC fellows who kept a close eye on SIM for 24 hours especially Daniel, Tzvi, and Brendan. I hope you get a good night’s sleep!
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: December 2018 | Topics: Service Work As A Gift - Worldwide News
There was an exceptional meeting tonight in Boston. I walked into the meeting with a lot of restlessness and discontent. We read the portion of Alcoholics Anonymous on fear. My Higher Power helped me realize during the shares that I am afraid because I am using this program like just another tool to run my life. I’m being self reliant.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: December 2018 | Topics: Service Work As A Gift - Steps & Traditions
Sometimes I look back and wonder why it took me so long to finally start living by the most basic and bedrock principles of the 12 Step program. No doubt I was still unwilling to really surrender, so I kept trying to solve my own problem with my own ideas and effort.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: December 2018 | Topics: Service Work As A Gift - Steps & Traditions
Many groups, religious and non-religious, have long experience practicing meditation. Here are some of the practices that they have found helpful.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: December 2018 | Topics: Service Work As A Gift - Steps & Traditions
I grew up as a kid in San Diego. My parents fought a lot. When I was seven years old my mother committed suicide. I became afraid, lonely and isolated. After my mother’s death I started going to religious services with my father. He became very involved with religion and I absorbed what I could. I felt so uncomfortable in my skin. I wanted badly to fit in.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: December 2018 | Topics: Featured Article - SA Stories - Service Work As A Gift
I have been going through a rough patch in my recovery. For the last few weeks and months I have been coasting. Today is 501 days of sobriety. That is 1 year, 4 months and 2 weeks of sobriety. When I walked back into these rooms I was on fire. I had to stay sober. My life depended on it. As I gained sobriety life was getting better. My wife started to like me again.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: December 2018 | Topics: SA Stories - Service Work As A Gift
1. Each morning I look at the sign over my bed that says “Good Morning. This is God. I will be handling all your problems today; I will not need your help. So, relax and enjoy the day.” It reminds me that I am his child whom he loves, regardless of what I have done or not done.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: December 2018 | Topics: SA Stories - Service Work As A Gift
I am forever grateful to God for sound mind, body, and spirit.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: December 2018 | Topics: Meditations - Service Work As A Gift
“Ask Him in your morning meditation what you can do each day for the man who is still sick.”
My thoughts:
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: December 2018 | Topics: Service Work As A Gift
I have been a person who, despite having studied humanistic subjects, always lived a life in which the center of everything was me. I did not serve anyone. Rather, with few exceptions, I served myself all and everything.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: December 2018 | Topics: Featured Article - Service Work As A Gift
I came to SA looking to stop ruining my life. I never knew that the key to this was service work. I have been in SA since 2001 (with a long break for research and development). I have never been willing to do what my sponsors asked. I would do half of what a sponsor asked me to do. However, Page 59 of the AA Big Book states “Half measures availed us nothing. We stood at the turning point.”
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: December 2018 | Topics: Featured Article - Service Work As A Gift
You have been there for my husband through our entire marriage, but you have been a disaster! You have been a stress and anxiety release for him, while causing more for me. You have been there when my husband watched TV, viewed pictures, watched porn, took showers, even next to me in bed. You were there with his fantasies about others, about me.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: December 2018 | Topics: Practical Tools - Service Work As A Gift
It seems like only yesterday that my old friend and sponsor, Jess L., shared with me a wonderful story. He said that there once was a world-renowned football team that had successful seasons year after year. One year, however, things were not going well for the team. They were certainly not playing their best. Their famous, well-respected coach felt it was time to intervene.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: December 2018 | Topics: Practical Tools - Service Work As A Gift
In a recent meeting a member expressed his envy of so-called “normies,” men whose reactions to sexual stimuli seem to be less intense or more controlled than those that characterize sexaholics. I understood the sentiment and shared it, but also had other reactions to the notion of normality.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: December 2018 | Topics: Practical Tools - Service Work As A Gift
Since 1997 I have been a member of SA and a minister of a church. I have seen some members who have trouble with sobriety because they do not see the difference between religion and spirituality. Some want to rely on prayer to take away the addiction, and they don’t do the steps. Some go to “church” recovery groups which can be helpful, but rigorous honesty is very difficult in a group of mixed addictions.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: December 2018 | Topics: Featured Article - Practical Tools - Service Work As A Gift
The SA Correctional Facilities Committee is seeking the experience, strength, & hope from any & all SA members who have served, or are currently serving, time in prison, who have benefited from the SA program through CFC services, whether by working with a sponsor, reading our literature, attending meetings, etc. Stories will be recorded anonymously for an outreach video project. Please send responses to – calsacfc@gmail.com
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: October 2018 | Topics: CFC - Humility
A detailed donations report is enclosed with mailed issues of Essay, or is available from saico@sa.org. We thank SA members who generously contribute so that we may continue to carry the SA message to the sexaholic who still suffers.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: October 2018 | Topics: Finance Report - Humility
The author of “Emotional Sobriety” identifies with the depressions experienced by Bill W. and his discovery of emotional sobriety.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: October 2018 | Topics: Discussion Topic - Humility
Dear Essay,
Over the last several years I have noticed that speakers at International, regional, and even local meetings are not really sharing the pain of what got them to SA. They skip over the past with vague generalizations, so as to get to the recovery part and “focus on the solution.” I think this is misguided. As a newcomer, I need to hear the problem, so I know you understand what I am going through.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: October 2018 | Topics: Dear ESSAY - Humility
Dear Essay readers:
This issue of Essay includes many stories on “Humility: Being Right Sized.” Your next issue in December will focus on “Service Work as a Gift.” Please send in any stories or short articles on your experience with Service Work! Future topics are: February, 2019: Sobriety and Relationships; May, 2019: Open-mindedness. Let us hear from you at essay@sa.org